Wednesday, August 24 at 7:30PM
Screening at 9PM
Niagara Artists Centre
As part of the Mighty Niagara Film Festival on August 24th, we hosted a strata-walk around St. Catharines followed by a rooftop screening at the Niagara Artists Centre!
The participatory mapping exercise, led by researchers Taien Ng-Chan, Lee Rodney, and Donna Akrey, took its prompts from the mediated history of the region. A walk-book was provided for participants with creative questions, prompts, and drawing spaces, and the walkshop looped back to the NAC to conclude with an experimental screening presentation.
The screening is an experimental film developed with the NAC’s historical archives. Spanning from the 1950s-1990s, the Jacobs’ Family home film collection captures the shifting landscape of St. Catharines and the Niagara borderlands through the lens of a local family. Curators Christina Dovolis and Cleo Sallis-Parchet worked with the archive to unravel, digitize, and thread narratives related to the materiality of borders and kinship.
This event is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Niagara Artists Center, Archive/Counter-Archive, University of Windsor, Brock University, York University, IN/TERMINUS, and The Hamilton Perambulatory Unit.
Archival footage generously provided by the Jacobs Family.
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